GHIL Podcast
Interview
Maya Caspari and Jane Freeland
Forms, Voices, Networks: Feminism and the Media
23 August 2022
(0:41 h)
Interview
Maya Caspari and Jane Freeland
Forms, Voices, Networks: Feminism and the Media
The exhibition Forms, Voices, Networks explores the intersections between the growth of mass media and women’s rights movements in a transnational context during the 20th century. Centred on the histories of feminisms and the media in Britain, Germany and India, it draws attention to little-known or unheard voices and stories and draws connections between activists and the media across time and space.
Visit the exhibition here: www.feminismandthemedia.co.uk
For information on the Launch events, see Previous events 2021
Curated by Maya Caspari (University of York, previously GHIL)
Coordinated by Jane Freeland (GHIL, soon Queen Mary, University of London)
Developed by the International Standing Working Group on Medialization and Empowerment
- More information on the ISWG (GHIL website)
- More information on the ISWG (Max Weber Foundation / Hypotheses)
- GHIL blog posts relating to the ISWG
Website design and development by Eight Arms. Collage illustrations by Michelle Thompson.